Becket Homestead
Taanab
Taanab
Althea wiped her brow with the back of her gloved hand. Heaving a content sigh, she stood to admire the result of all their hard work. The new Becket Family Homestead had been years in the making. Ever since their home and livelihood had been destroyed, they'd toiled until they'd been able to recover.
And now, it was finally done.
It was, of course, bittersweet. Thea felt a wave of grief nudge against her. Too bad Momma, Tommy, and Reen couldn't be here to see what they'd accomplished. There was a little farmhouse, smaller than their old home— but it would do just fine. And there was a red barn, a stable, and enough pasture to keep some bantha and nerf very happy.
Speaking of bantha and nerf, they'd be here any minute now. Althea looked up towards the sky, waiting to see Nova's freighter descend from on high. A lopsided smile curled her lips. It was going to be might good to see cousin Nova again. She couldn't even remember the last time. Thea had some good memories of visits long in the past, admiring the spacer lifestyle that the Casamyr side of the family had. Thea remembered looking up to Nova back then— and she still did.
“Why you standing around, girl?” Papa said on approach.
“Ain't no harm in taking a break, old man,” she replied, her smile widening.
The bond between the remaining Beckets was strong now, strengthened the way only loss can. Her father had come to realize that a feud with the Borgans wasn't worth losing his only daughter forever. Besides, the Borgans were long gone now.
“You always did like to wait 'round for Nova. She'll be here, don't you worry.”
Althea blinked and finally took her eyes off the sky. Was it that obvious? Well, she supposed it was and sheepishly scratched an imaginary itch on her head. They walked together to the barn where freshly pressed bales of orchard grass and golden straw sat waiting. Thea had a seat on a bale, imagining the pasture full of the large furry (smelly) animals.
“What'cha gonna do now?”
“Oh?” Thea shrugged, unable to quite make eye contact with her Papa. “I dunno. I can always hang 'round here for a spell.”
Papa shook his head. “The boys and I got it handled fine. You belong out there--” His crooked index finger pointed skyward.
Shifting, Thea sighed. She really didn't know what she wanted to do now. Jade Squadron had broken up for the time being, and the Stargazer wasn't in the best shape to be running cargo. Not to mention, she didn't exactly have the pocket credits to fuel it up anyhow. Did she really belong in the black? More and more, she thought that maybe she was meant to keep her feet on solid ground. She'd gone off before and look what happened...
“Nah, I'll hang 'round til y'all get settled.” Thea grinned. “Besides, I'm better with the nerf than any of you.” She missed the grassy smell (stink) of their fur.
